At a hearing on Monday, the Danish government was unwilling to release the two-meter distance requirement that now prevails. But now the magazine Ekstra Bladet states that they have changed and that a new rule at a meter's distance is introduced even before the weekend. That would mean a significant crowdfunding in the Danish football league

- The decision will come from the Minister of Culture shortly, says Social Democratic spokesman Kasper San Kjaer.

In addition to reducing the distance requirement, the new rules also mean that no more than 500 people can enter each stand section.

For the clubs, the rule change means that FC Copenhagen will be able to accommodate up to 15,000 spectators, Bröndby can enter 12,000 and Århus 10,000.